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Moore Sikhs are Jatt. I agree we shouldn't look at caste in the ways of old, but I think adopting just simple surnames as Sikh and Kaur would put our gene pools at risk if you understand the logic. I think the use of as middle names and a bit of intelligence when it comes to caste is the best way forward.

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'Moore' is not a jatt name. It is a baniya name. Baniyaas are the business community from UP and fairly dark and thick skinned. They converted to sikhism when they moved to Panjab to do business with the panjabis. They even speak the language and are intermarried with sikhs. I should know this because my mamma ie my mummy's brother's wife's sister is married to a baniyaa and his surname is is Moore so obiviously she is also a Moore. They are very friendly people and I just love how they cook. They live in humongous kothees and have butlers, cleaners and gardeners as employees. They are obviously very wealthy and they wear expensive clothes and eat plenty of mithayi. They drive huge motor cars usually with little curtains on their windows for privacy. They are very close knit community and I only get an invite to their functions very ocassionally even though I get along famously with my mummy's brother's wife's sister and the reason this is so is because we went to the same kindergarten. I have known her a long long time. She has three sons and five daughters and they have all attended the same kindergarten as us. When she got married she introduced my parents to her friend's brother's uncle's neighbour's who had five sons who are all top businessmen. Thery are all married with children and my parents decided to engage me with one of these childern and now we are happily married for nearly two and a half weeks and hoping to produce a nice big family in the near future. We would like to have at least nineteen children if possible, if not more. Perhaps nineteen and three quater children would be good. We are hoping to have ten sons and ten daughters so we can start a school and train each and every child of ours' to become a brahmagiyani. This world is full of miserable and unhappy people hopefully our children will bring some happiness into their lives by transforming them with the help of brahmagiyan.

Bull chuk maf.


Veera, you are great. You doing a great job man.

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'Moore' is not a jatt name. It is a baniya name. Baniyaas are the business community from UP and fairly dark and thick skinned. They converted to sikhism when they moved to Panjab to do business with the panjabis. They even speak the language and are intermarried with sikhs. I should know this because my mamma ie my mummy's brother's wife's sister is married to a baniyaa and his surname is is Moore so obiviously she is also a Moore. They are very friendly people and I just love how they cook. They live in humongous kothees and have butlers, cleaners and gardeners as employees. They are obviously very wealthy and they wear expensive clothes and eat plenty of mithayi. They drive huge motor cars usually with little curtains on their windows for privacy. They are very close knit community and I only get an invite to their functions very ocassionally even though I get along famously with my mummy's brother's wife's sister and the reason this is so is because we went to the same kindergarten. I have known her a long long time. She has three sons and five daughters and they have all attended the same kindergarten as us. When she got married she introduced my parents to her friend's brother's uncle's neighbour's who had five sons who are all top businessmen. Thery are all married with children and my parents decided to engage me with one of these childern and now we are happily married for nearly two and a half weeks and hoping to produce a nice big family in the near future. We would like to have at least nineteen children if possible, if not more. Perhaps nineteen and three quater children would be good. We are hoping to have ten sons and ten daughters so we can start a school and train each and every child of ours' to become a brahmagiyani. This world is full of miserable and unhappy people hopefully our children will bring some happiness into their lives by transforming them with the help of brahmagiyan.

Bull chuk maf.

Veera, you are great. You doing a great job man.

Can you pls expain what on earth you are talking about? I am a banya but nothin like what you describe us as. I am recently come from Punjab and speak pungabi. I work as a IT specialist and call myself punjabi. Who told you banya caste is dark and thicked skin? Good luck with your 19 kids teach them not to be stupid like yourself.

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Caste is irrelevant and no one is a "pure" jatt or anything else. Jatts, i myself come from a jatt family i believe were once shudras but started becoming respected when they became Sikhs. I'v read how many jatts especially with names like Sidhu, Sandhu etc are of Sindhi origin. Also iv read somewhere that one point in history the babys caste depended on whatever the mothers caste was. Many punjabis were also raped by the invading muslims, so where all mixed anyway, which makes caste completely irrelevant. Perhaps some Khatris are pure khatris and never mixed...    You also have some surnames which can be found in more than one caste, i have one of those surnames myself which just shows you where all mixed anyway. Even Many Brahmins  are not as "pure" as they think they are. 

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